Grayson Co. FAG photo E.C.TownI am a Vermont Civil War buff, and am presently working on a project to identify the last resting places of many of our "Old Soldiers" that had ties to Vermont. Edwin Town is one such soldier. Born in Stowe Vermont in 1837. He went to Missouri, when but a teenager. He joined, and served, in the Confederate Army during the war, and later removed to Texas, married, and lived out is life. I am asking you if I may use the photo you contributed to his F.A.G. Memorial to post on the Vt.C.W site. ( www.vermontcivilwar.org). He fought for what he believed in, and we honor him, as we do all of them

St Joseph-Ottilia SalsburyHi- I posted the monument picture to Ottilia Salsbury's page. She is buried with her husband, John J (1884-1969). On the back of the monument there is also Elizabeth Bindel (Sept 17, 1886-June 1, 1926). If you create memorial pages for them, let me know and I'll post pictures to their pages too....Mary

Adolphus Sparkman PhotoThank you very much for your prompt attention. I was trying to determine if Adolphus was the son of Isaac T. & Malvina "Mallie" Sparkman. From the photograph, it looks like the tombstone says son of I T & M T Sparkman rather than T F & M F Sparkman like his memorial page says. Thanks again for your help.

The photos are wonderful...THANKS!!William I am a Genealogist studying my Hawkings Line. The Mother of David Crockett, Rebecca Hawkings, was the sister of my direct line Great Grandmother (add several generations), Mary Elizabeth Lewis (Hawkings). I would love to share information with you on my branch of the Hawkings-Lewis Family.

66633107I have made correction on above memorial as you requested. Now you may want to put Hettie's grave photo instead of John's on this memorial - I understand - it is really easy to do. Thanks for all of your hard work. Skip Farrorw